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How does the structure of Congress extend the idea of "separation of powers" within the Legislative Branch itself?
A. by giving the House and the Senate different powers
B. by limiting Congress to only meeting at certain times of the year
C. by allowing the House and the Senate to veto the President
D. by having the leaders of Congress oppose one another


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Answer: A. by giving the House and the Senate different powers

Explanation:

Even within Congress there exists a separation of powers so that Congress would not abuse its legislative powers. This separation happens between the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Both of these houses have different powers and neither can pass a law without the other. Senate for instance has the power to approve Federal judges and the House has the sole power to impeach the President.

Answer:

A.) by giving the House and the Senate different powers

Explanation:

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